INVESTIGADORES
AMOROSO Mariano Martin
capítulos de libros
Título:
Patterns of tree establishment following glacier-induced floods in southern Patagonia
Autor/es:
GUERRIDO, CLAUDIA; VILLALBA, RICARDO; AMOROSO, MARIANO M.; RODRÍGUEZ CATÓN, MILAGROS
Libro:
Latin American Dendroecology: Combining tree-ring sciences and ecology in a mega diverse territory
Editorial:
Springer
Referencias:
Año: 2020; p. 225 - 246
Resumen:
Whereas tree establishment after large-scale disturbances such as fires,avalanches, and landslides have been documented for Patagonian forests, information on forest recovery following floods is scarce. Glaciar Perito Moreno hasremained stable throughout the twentieth century, reaching the Peninsula deMagallanes several times and embalming parts of Lago Argentino. Following eachice-dam flood, the Nothofagus forests along the flooded shores die. We combineddendrochronology and spatial statistics to describe forest recolonization followingthe episodic flood caused by this glacier in 1988. Four tree species recolonized thelakeshores after the flood. Tree establishment started during spring-summer 1988?1989, the growing season following the break of the ice dam in February 1988.More than 60% of the trees were established between the years 1994?2000, suggesting a rapid colonization of bare shores after the ice-dam break. Using Ripley?sspatial analysis, a 100% significant association between species was recorded atsites where two or more species were present. Species dominance was largely modulated by the composition of neighboring non-flooded forests and the climatic conditions along the precipitation gradient. While rates of tree colonization areinfluenced by species and their seed dispersal capacities, the grouping patterns bysite may be modulated by differences in substrate and microclimatic conditions.